We met Marvel’s Luke Cage (Mike Colter) on Jessica Jones which premiered last year on Netflix, and now he’s got his own series, Luke Cage. He is basically indestructible and possesses super strength. He’s haunted by his past and despite the superpowers, he dabbles in low-level work to keep himself out of trouble. Luke Cage is nicknamed “Mr. Bulletproof” by Pop (Frankie Faison), the owner of the local Harlem barbershop where he works one of his two jobs. The other is washing dishes at a Cotton Club-esque nightclub. Not exactly the best use of his abilities, but he’s an ex-con who can barely afford his rent, and grieves for lost love Reva (Parisa Fitz-Henley), so his ambitions are low right now.

Netflix is making one final push to promote the upcoming Luke Cage, which debuts this weekend. The series is the third in Marvel and Netflix’s collaboration that sees Marvel heroes that fight crime in the streets of New York, rather than go on grand adventures like Iron Man or Agent Coulson. And perhaps that is one of the reasons why they have been a huge draw, it is that willingness to take these heroes and ground them and make them just a little bit more relatable. Daredevil and Jessica Jones have been bonafide hits, and based on early reactions, it is safe to say that Luke Cage could be a hit as well.

The latest Marvel series coming to Netflix, Luke Cage, is set to arrive in just 10 short days on September 30th.

The streaming service has released a new featurette for the show titled “Who is Luke Cage?” The featurette looks at who the title character is and sets the story up for the first season, with cast and crew including star Mike Colter talking about what to expect when you watch.

Now Netflix has released the main trailer for the show, which runs about two and a half minutes in length. The series stars Mike Colter in the title role, a street fighting ex-con battling crime on the streets of New York. Also starring is Alfre Woodard as Black Mariah, Simone Missick as Misty Knight, Theo Rossi as Shades, Frank Whaley as Rafael Scarfe, Mahershala Ali as Cottonmouth, and Rosario Dawson reprising her Claire Temple Daredevil role.

Marvel brought their upcoming Netflix series Luke Cage to San Diego Comic-Con this evening, where they debuted a teaser trailer for the show.

Watch the teaser trailer here below, along with a Marvel SDCC sizzle reel.

Series lead Mike Colter reprises his role of Luke Cage from Marvel’s Jessica Jones series, with Rosario Dawson also returning in her Daredevil role as Claire Temple. The show will also star Alfre Woodard as Black Mariah, Simone Missick as Misty Knight, Theo Rossi as Shades, Frank Whaley as Rafael Scarfe, and Mahershala Ali as Cottonmouth, with Cheo Hodari Coker as showrunner and executive producer.

With Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, and Iron Fist officially cast, it’s about time their respective Netflix shows started rolling out. Daredevil Season 2 will be released next week; Jessica Jones is green lit for season 2, and Game Of Thrones star Finn Jones was recently cast as Iron Fist. Mike Colter has already made an appearance as Luke Cage in a couple of episodes of Jessica Jones. Like all the Defenders, he will be getting his own solo series, and now Marvel and Netflix have announced when that series will make its debut on the streaming site. Find out more on the story below.

Yesterday it was confirmed that Rosario Dawson would be reprising her Claire Temple role for a third time in Luke Cage. In the same report it was confirmed that Sons of Anarchy star Theo Rossi would be joining the cast as a villain. And now it looks like the Luke Cage casting process is progressing rather quickly, as they have added yet another star to their series.

A new report says that rising star Simone Missick will be joining the cast of Netflix’s Marvel series as a hero. More on this story below.

She may not have appeared in the entire season of Daredevil, but Rosario Dawson did play a vital role in Netflix’s Marvel series. Dawson is also set to reprise her role in AKA Jessica Jones for a couple of episodes, and will do so again in Luke Cage. Marvel’s third series has yet to go into production, but has been making the casting rounds as of late, adding Alfre Woodard (State Of Affairs, Annabelle) as a villain.

And now it looks like the series will be making another addition. According to a new report Sons of Anarchy star Theo Rossi will also be joining the cast, which is being led by series star Mike Colter, who plays the title character. More on this story below.

Sons of Anarchy takes its very final ride tonight when the series finales airs on the FX network and over the past seven seasons there’s been a lot of death. So much death. Best and worst is subjective in this case, is it not? Does best mean, “Yay! they re finally dead!” Does it mean the person died honorably? Is the way they died a factor? Or does it mean the death of him/her affected viewers the most, blowing up social media, causing spoiler outrage?

For the best/worst death ever…..the end of Sons of Anarchy, let’s stroll down Reaper Lane and remember some of the mayhem.